The 9 Best Patio Heaters of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

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Our top pick is the Arlmont & Co. Triplett Propane Patio Heater

<p>People / Cassie Aulie</p>

People / Cassie Aulie

A patio heater is a popular addition to any outdoor space, providing warmth and comfort during chilly evenings or colder seasons. Patio heaters allow people to enjoy their outdoor spaces for a longer duration, even when the temperatures drop.

“Propane patio heaters are great investments for homes because they are portable, have fast heat-up times, are relatively inexpensive to operate, and provide a safe and efficient way to heat outdoor spaces,” says Chris Harvey, a heating specialist at Stelrad. In addition to these perks, Harvey notes that propane patio heaters are also an excellent way to add a touch of ambiance to an outdoor area, whether it be a backyard setting or a patio. “Propane patio heaters are also energy efficient since they use propane gas, which is a clean-burning fuel that emits fewer emissions,” notes Nikki Thomas, a lawn care and backyard specialist at Backyardville.

While these benefits certainly pique our interest, choosing the right propane patio heater seems a bit daunting, particularly for those who aren’t as well-versed in outdoor appliances. With this in mind, we did some research and tested dozens of popular patio heater models for several weeks to find the best ones based on setup, heat performance, ease of use, safety, and value.

Keep reading to discover the best patio heaters, tested by PEOPLE.

Best Overall: Arlmont & Co. Triplett Propane Standing Patio Heater

$330 at Wayfair.com

$325 at Homedepot.com

Pros

  • The propane tank is easy to set up.

  • It's made from very sturdy materials, so you don't need to worry about it topping over from the wind.

  • It heats up quickly and is easy to see the flames, making it obvious if it's still on or not.

  • The outside tube doesn't get hot and won't burn you.

Cons

  • This heater is very tall and might require the use of a ladder to set up.

  • It's one of the more expensive options we tested.

The Arlmont & Co. Triplett Propane Patio Heater is our top pick for the best propane patio heater because it checks so many boxes. This tower heater has a BTU of 42,000 and is nearly 60 pounds, making it extremely durable, even if you accidentally bump into it or when it’s incredibly windy out. When testing this heater out, we were most impressed by how quickly it heats up and how well you can see the flames, so you have a clear indication of whether it’s on or not. On top of that, the propane tank setup was really easy to figure out and use (although you may need a step ladder to set up because of its height).

In addition to its heating abilities, the patio heater is also constructed from high-quality materials that can withstand elements and last a long time. We also loved that the outside tube doesn’t get hot, so you don’t have to worry about burning yourself if you accidentally bump or lean into it. It also has wheels, so it’s really easy to move around as needed.

Dimensions: 89 x 23 x 23 inches | Weight: 57.2 lbs. | BTU: 42,000

<p>People / Jennifer May</p>

People / Jennifer May

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Best Budget: Sunjoy Avanti Outdoor Portable Propane Heater

$181 at Amazon.com

$155 at Walmart.com

Pros

  • This heater effectively heats an eight-foot area.

  • Wheels make it easy to transport or move around your space.

  • It features a simple on and off function.

  • It comes with flanges for grassy areas.

Cons

  • Assembly is a bit complicated, but it's easy to use once it's set up.

  • The top heat reflector bends easily if you aren’t careful.

Tower propane heaters typically cost well over $200 but, you don’t have to spend a lot to find a good budget-friendly option. After testing several models, we were most impressed with the Sunjoy Avanti Outdoor Portable Propane Heater for a budget-friendly option. The propane patio heater boasts a tower model that can effectively heat an eight-foot area well.

While the assembly was a bit complicated, once it was all put together, we found it super easy to use. It’s easy to turn on and off, has wheels that make moving it around a breeze, and it comes with flanges so you can easily move and secure it in a grassy area. Overall, it provides outstanding heat and is an excellent option for those who may be buying a propane heater for the first time.

Dimensions: 32.7 x 32.7 x 90.6 inches | Weight: 30.9 lbs. | BTU: 47,000

<p>People / Cassie Aulie</p>

People / Cassie Aulie

Best Investment: Living Accents Freestanding Chrome Propane Patio Heater

$374 at Walmart.com

$337 at Wayfair.com

Pros

  • Setup is super easy, despite a lot of individual pieces.

  • The visible flame adds a touch of ambiance.

  • It's very stable and won’t easily get knocked over by wind.

Cons

  • It doesn’t generate as much heat as a tower option.

If you want a patio heater like the ones at high-end restaurants, the Living Accents Freestanding Propane Patio Heater is certainly worth the splurge. Though this heater style doesn’t heat as well as tower options, it still provides a lot of heat and is a fantastic choice for a gazebo area or next to your outdoor dining set (not to mention the visible flame adds a nice touch of ambiance). Despite all of the individual pieces and parts, we found that the heater was super easy to assemble. It’s also durable and stable enough that it won’t get knocked over. Considering the heating capabilities, we found that this would be the best option for summer nights when you want just a little extra warmth. 

Dimensions: 24.5 x 20.5 x 87 inches | Weight: 63.7 lbs. | BTU: 40,000

<p>People / Michael Weisbaum</p>

People / Michael Weisbaum

Best Heat Range: Amazon Basics Outdoor Propane Patio Heater with Wheels

$126 at Amazon.com

Pros

  • It's easy to turn on and off and adjust the heat.

  • The unit provides helpful instructions that call for a test run using dishwashing detergent.

  • It heats a nine-foot radius really well.

Cons

  • The included tools don’t fit the screws, so you might need to use your own tools for assembly.

If you’re looking for a propane patio heater that has an excellent heat range, we recommend the Amazon Basics Outdoor Patio Heater. After testing this heater out for several weeks, we were most impressed by how easy it is to turn it on and off and adjust the heat using the temperature knob. Even on a chilly day, this heater kept us nice and warm, thanks to its nine-foot heat radius and built-in wheels that make it easy to move around as needed. In addition to its function and heat range, we were also impressed by its safety measures, especially the instructions’ suggested test run, which required the use of dishwashing detergent to safely ensure all of the gas connections were secure before actually using it. Assembly is also pretty standard for a tower patio heater; however, the included tools didn’t fit the screws well so we had to use our own screwdriver to put the pieces together (which isn’t the end of the world, but still worth noting).

Dimensions: 32.12 x 32.12 x 91.3 inches | Weight: 38 lbs. | BTU: 46,000

<p>People / Rachel Christensen</p>

People / Rachel Christensen

Best with Table: AZ Patio Heaters Outdoor Patio Heater With Table

$176 at Walmart.com

See at Azpatioheaters.com

Pros

  • Wheels make it easy to transport over concrete and grass as well as stairs.

  • The temperature knob is super smooth and easy to use.

  • The table is durable enough to hold drinks.

Cons

  • The heating radius is closer to seven feet, not 10 to 12 feet as the brand suggests.

Having a propane patio heater with a table is an excellent way to save space and stay warm while having a place for your drink. Our top pick for the best patio heater with a connected table is the AZ Patio Heaters Hammered Bronze Propane Patio Heater; in addition to having a sturdy table (which is the perfect size to place drinks), it is also an outstanding heater in and of itself. After testing this out on concrete, grass, and a wooden deck (and even lugging it up a small set of stairs), we found that it was really easy to transport, thanks to its durable set of wheels. The temperature knob is also super smooth and easy to use and, for a patio heater, it was really easy to set up (which was honestly not expected).

Heat-wise, we found that this patio heater did an amazing job at warming us and our surrounding space up, though the heating radius is closer to seven feet, not the 10- to 12-foot radius that the brand suggests. Overall, we believe this is also a great bang for your buck, considering the design features, heating capabilities, and the under-$200 price tag.

Dimensions: 87 x 17 x 17 inches | Weight: 55 lbs. | BTU: 48,000

<p>People / Dera Burreson</p>

People / Dera Burreson

Easiest to Assemble: East Oak Patio Heater

$165 at Amazon.com

Pros

  • Setup is straightforward with easy-to-follow instructions.

  • It comes with a wrench for assembly (though, you’ll need your own Phillips screwdriver).

  • The heater is super light and very easy to move around, thanks to the wheels.

Cons

  • Since it’s so lightweight, the materials don’t feel as durable as some of the others on our list.

Propane patio heaters can be a pain to set up, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience with outdoor appliances. If the setup is your biggest concern, the East Oak Outdoor Patio Heater is our top recommendation. We found that the setup was incredibly straightforward and the instructions were easy to follow, making the whole process a lot easier than we expected. While you do need to provide your own screwdriver, the patio heater also comes with a wrench for assembly, which we appreciate.

In addition to assembly, we liked this heater as an excellent lightweight option, which makes it easier to move around (especially with the built-in wheels). With that said, the lightweight design makes the heater feel a little less durable compared to other options on our list, so if durability is a concern, we recommend choosing the AZ Patio Heaters Hammered Bronze Propane Patio Heater, which has a lot more weight to it.

Dimensions: 33 x 18 x 89 inches | Weight: 39.6 lbs. | BTU: 50,000

<p>People / Tammy Gardini</p>

People / Tammy Gardini

Best Pyramid: Thermo Tiki Outdoor Propane Patio Heater

$250 at Amazon.com

$250 at Walmart.com

Pros

  • This heater features a tower top, which adds more heat than other pyramid styles.

  • It has a six-foot heating radius, which is excellent for this style and size.

  • It has a super sturdy anti-tip base and safety shut-off valve.

Cons

  • The temperature dial isn’t very intuitive.

  • Instructions are illustration-heavy and weren't as easy to follow as others we tested.

Pyramid heaters add a stunning ambiance to any backyard space and give off that luxe restaurant feel. If you want to add this more elevated patio heater to your backyard, we recommend the Thermo Tiki Outdoor Propane Patio Heater. This heater has a six-foot heating radius (which is great for this type of patio heater) and features a top that is similar to a tower heater, which supports its heating efforts. It’s also super sturdy so you don’t have to worry about it tipping over, thanks to the anti-tip base. With that said, the setup can be a bit tricky — especially for those who aren’t visual learners — since the instructions aren’t very clear and illustration-heavy. And, although it is easy to use, the temperature dial isn’t very intuitive and features the high setting immediately to the left, so you have to dial it down a lot if you don’t want the heat on full blast at first. All that to say, we found that this is the best option for this style and it’s as functional as it is beautiful.

Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 90 inches | Weight: 61.8 lbs. | BTU: 42,000 - 45,000

<p>People / Cecilia Delapaz</p>

People / Cecilia Delapaz

Best Portable: Bali Outdoors Portable Patio Heater

$100 at Amazon.com

Pros

  • This miniature tower heater works just as well as its taller counterparts.

  • It's easy to put together with clear instructions and all of the parts packaged together.

  • It comes with an auto shut-off feature in case the heater tips over.

Cons

  • It doesn’t have a large heating radius, so it’s best for elevating the temperature on already warm summer nights.

  • It's lightweight and a little top-heavy so it is more susceptible to tipping over.

The Bali Outdoors Portable Patio Heater is like a classic tower heater but miniature. Perfect for tabletops or small spaces, the outdoor heater is easy to assemble, thanks to clear instructions and parts that are all neatly packaged together for a smooth process. Since it is so small and lightweight, it’s a little top-heavy and can tip over if you aren’t careful; however, it has an auto shut-off feature so safety won't be a concern. Since it is portable (and small) the heating radius is only two feet, so it might not be ideal for providing warmth to a group of people, and instead works better as an individual heater in a small space.

Dimensions: 34 x 20 inches | Weight: 14 lbs. | BTU: 10,000

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Best Safety Features: Arlmont & Co. Croskey Hammered Propane Standing Patio Heater

$128 at Wayfair.com

Pros

  • It comes with a reliable automatic safety shut-off and tip-over shut-off safety switch.

  • Directions were clear and easy to understand (though, it is a two-person job).

  • This unit is sturdy and doesn’t tip over very easily.

Cons

  • The heating range is closer to seven to eight feet, not the listed 10 feet.

Safety is ultra-important in an outdoor heater and, while all of the options on our list met our safety standards, we were most impressed by the Arlmont & Co. Croskey Hamered Standing Patio Heater. This heater has a reliable automatic safety shut-off and tip-over shut-off safety switch and is durable enough that it doesn’t tip over easily for those features to even work their magic. In addition to these safety features, we also found that the assembly process was super easy to understand — though it is a two-person job — and appreciated that the packaging is clear about what tools you need to provide so you can prepare ahead of time. While we did find that the heating range is closer to seven to eight feet (not the listed 10 feet), we thought it did a fantastic job of providing warmth, even when used in 20-degree Fahrenheit weather. 

Dimensions: 88 x 30 x 30 inches | Weight: 31 lbs. | BTU: 47,000

Things to Consider When Buying a Patio Heater

Safety Features

When shopping for propane patio heaters, safety is one of the most important things to consider. “Propane patio heaters should be equipped with safety features such as an auto shut-off in case the heater gets too hot [or gets knocked over],” says Harvey. “This will help ensure that the heater is used safely and won’t cause any accidents."

Several models we tested were designed with safety features but the Arlmont & Co. Triplett 42,000 BTU Propane Patio Heater is especially noteworthy due to its tip-over protection system where a safety valve automatically shuts off the heater if it is tipped over or even slightly tilted.

Size and Design

According to Harvey, the size and design can also play a significant role in the overall function of your propane patio heater. He explains that it’s especially important to get a heater that is the right size for your space and the right design for your needs (even if aesthetics are also wrapped up in there). “For larger areas, a standing heater is usually the best option,” he explains, noting that tabletop designs like the Bali Outdoors Portable Patio Heater are best for smaller areas.

Energy

In addition to looking at the size of the heater (and your space) Shawn Hill, an expert pitmaster and owner of The Grilling Dad, says to also consider the BTU, a.k.a. the overall energy it takes to raise the temperature. “You need to be mindful of the space you’re using the heater for — a smaller heater will average around 5,000 BTU and a larger one will average 40,000 to 52,000,” he explains.

Durability

When testing out a patio heater, Harvey says to consider the durability. This means paying close attention to the materials, construction, and overall weight of the product, but also performing a test to ensure the heater will remain upright. While testing these propane heaters, we gave each heater a gentle push as if we accidentally bumped into them to ensure they met our durability standards. 

How We Tested

To find the best propane patio heaters, we spent a minimum of three weeks testing dozens of options across various styles, including tower and pyramid heaters, in a real-world environment.

  • Assembly: Throughout the testing process, we made note of everything from the setup and assembly — and even timed ourselves to figure out how long it takes to put together each heater — to the key specs like dimensions and BTUs.

  • Durability: We also tested sturdiness and durability by giving the heaters a gentle push to see how they would hold up if someone accidentally bumped into the heaters.

  • Heat Performance: Once assembled and tested for durability, we turned the heater on to evaluate the overall heat performance, paying close attention to the ignition and how reliable it is. We also considered how long it took to feel the warmth from the heaters and whether or not there was even heat distribution.

  • Overall Value: After testing the propane heaters several times throughout a three-week period, we compiled all of our testing data and rated each testing category on a one to five scale. The heaters with the highest average ratings earned a spot on this PEOPLE Tested list.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of propane patio heater is best?

The best type of propane patio heater depends fully on several factors, including the size of the area you wish to warm up. “For larger areas, a standing heater is usually the best option,” says Harvey. “These heaters provide consistent and reliable heat, and they are typically more powerful than tabletop models,” he adds. Our top pick for the best patio heater overall is the Arlmont & Co. Triplett Propane Patio Heater, which heats up quickly and is very durable. For smaller areas, Harvey recommends a tabletop heater — like the Bali Outdoors Portable Patio Heater — which “are easy to move around and are great for providing targeted heat.”

How long does a 20-pound propane tank last on a patio heater?

“A 20-pound propane take typically lasts between 10 and 20 hours, depending on the type and size of the heater,” says Harvey. He notes that some smaller models — such as a tabletop option like the Bali Outdoors Portable Patio Heater — might last a little longer (up to 30 hours) on a single propane tank. “It is also important to note that the length of time a tank will last also depends on the temperature setting,” Harvey adds, explaining that using the heater at a higher temperature will use up the propane quicker.

Are propane patio heaters worth it?

For the most part, you can find a high-quality propane patio heater between $100 and $300. Considering how efficient they are at heating up an outdoor space, they are absolutely worth it — especially if you spend a lot of time in your backyard or patio. “Whether you’re looking to keep guests warm at a gathering or just to extend the life of your outdoor space, propane patio heaters are a great investment that will last you for years to come,” Harvey explains.

Why Trust PEOPLE?

Jessie Quinn is an experienced commerce writer whose work has also appeared in Byrdie, InStyle, The Spruce, NYLON Magazine, StyleCaster, and more. To bring you this review, she consulted our testers about a range of patio heaters and considered assembly, heat performance, ease of use, safety, and overall value. While researching the best patio heaters, we consulted three outdoor experts for their insights on what to look for in a quality patio heater for your outdoor space.



Meet Our Experts

  • Chris Harvey is a heating specialist at Stelrad.

  • Nikki Thomas is a lawn care and backyard specialist at Backyardville.

  • Shawn Hill is an expert pitmaster and owner of The Grilling Dad.



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